The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1980 - 276 pages |
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... present serious potential biohazard to man and other laboratory animals . Likewise , hyd- rogen cyanide vapors and carbon monoxide , although deadly , present risks far too great to be used routinely for euthanizing rats . D ...
... present serious potential biohazard to man and other laboratory animals . Likewise , hyd- rogen cyanide vapors and carbon monoxide , although deadly , present risks far too great to be used routinely for euthanizing rats . D ...
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... present but their identification becomes dif- ficult ; the first vibrissary papillae appear on the maxillary processes ; digital condensations begin in the forelimbs fol- lowed within the day in the hindlimbs ; the lower eyelids form ...
... present but their identification becomes dif- ficult ; the first vibrissary papillae appear on the maxillary processes ; digital condensations begin in the forelimbs fol- lowed within the day in the hindlimbs ; the lower eyelids form ...
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... present in 100 % of SHR . Increased blood pressure ( greater than 140 mm Hg ) is present by 5 weeks of age in many animals and by 10 weeks of age is maintained at over 180 mm Hg , frequently exceeding 200 mm Hg . In a review of the ...
... present in 100 % of SHR . Increased blood pressure ( greater than 140 mm Hg ) is present by 5 weeks of age in many animals and by 10 weeks of age is maintained at over 180 mm Hg , frequently exceeding 200 mm Hg . In a review of the ...
Contents
Identification Methods | 4 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
Contents of Volume I | 38 |
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